Ybañez

YBAÑEZ

(1-Dec-2009)

Four Generations

Generally, the family was already using Ybañez (or spelled Ybañis, Ybañes) for some generations before Claveria although in many instances also, as you can see, not everyone was baptized with the surname. [Second generation Doroteo’s wife Victoria Albarado was also of another family using a surname already.] I do seriously doubt, however, that the starting matriarch, Brigida, survived into the Claveria years and received the Aleson surname herself, considering that even her great-grandchildren were born 20 or more years before the decree. But there were indirect records that gave her name as Brigida Aleson and so, there. If I may add though, today, in Carcar, nobody spells it Aleson (catálogo and old spelling) anymore, they’re all Alison.

In the 2010 Voters list for Carcar, there are 120 voters surnamed Ybañez, the 71st most numerous surname in the list.

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I was looking at my deceased father and came accross my grandfather birthplace which is Carcar Cebu. I would like to find out if anyone has information, his name was Isidro Ybanez from Carcar Cebu married to Gavina Mayone Ybanez… My father was Burgos Ybanez born in Balingoan Misamis Oriental. I’m in the process of tracing our ancestors. If you have any information please feel free to send me an email…I would also like to find out if the carpenter who built the well known bahay na tisa is my unknown relatives..

Honestly, I don’t have a record of Isidro. But if you could give me a timeline (his date of birth) I’ll be on the lookout. Anyway, where was Isidro and Gavina Mayone married? In their marriage record, esp in church, their grandparents may be mentioned therein. Again, a timeline would be a great guide for our estimates. Even your father’s baptismal record (again what date?) may also hopefully mention his grandparents. Re balay na tisa, i have no close contact with the owner(s) to know the house’s specs.

hi! gud day! i wud just like to ask if we are relatives because we share similar surnames. we came from the line of Emiliano Ybañez(dat’s wat i remembered as my grandfather) and maybe we share the same vast and uprooted family tree. tnx and God speed!

Hello. I am pretty sure that your Mom is my first cousin. I remember you are still a toddler the last time I saw you and you are fondly called Baroy. Your Dad’s name is Fred (from Candelaria). Anyhow, I came accross on this site while I was seaching some articles about my Dad. Yes, the family played pingpong and we were good then (Your Mom and my sister played and compete in tournaments together). Definitely Roque Jr is your cousin as he said his lolo’s name is Emiliano who is my Uncle. Roque Jr may have met my older brother Freddie who retired and went back home to Cebu. I now reside in Burbank, CA. Are you in the US too? I asked my brother Jerry if he remembers you and he said yes, that your family moved to the US ahead of us. I hope to catch up with you. Thank you very much for this site.

first of all, the ybañez families of carcar are either indigenous to the town, from dalaguete, from san nicolas or from opon. it would be a tremendous help for me if you’ll give me when (or estimate) teodoro was born, or eugenia.

well ,thanks for the response. I am just starting digging my roots Ybañez. in Carcar, Cebu particularly in Buenavista, Rosario and Valencia. I will ask help from you again if i could have some datas about them. Thanks and more power.

it is important if you can estimate when teodoro was born. who were his brothers or sisters? I have a line where the mother was a cuizon, but i must know when teodoro was born to guess if he belonged to this family as well.

||Information on the family of Vicente Y`Banez taken from a family group sheet completed by Felicidad Buscagan Y`Banez, 31 May 1985.

About Buscagan, Felicidad (Didang)
Letter written by Felicidad Buscagan Y`Banez to her niece Maria Elizabeth Perez.
Bogo, Cebu, April 24, 1986. Dear Craig and Betty, I have just cleared of all the school properties like books, contributions, and obligations because I`m the school treasurer after our closing exercises. But, before these, aside from writing long detailed lesson plans there were the district test, division test and the regional test. So I`m sorry I`m not prompt in responding you. Anyway I`ll try my best to respond you not so long a time.
In view of this I wrote a letter to Jed in Manila asking him of our picture during his wedding. Unfortunately he was out of the capital auditing in the southern provinces in Mindanao. That is one also of the causes of delay. I could not secure any of the pictures of our parents, grandparents, some sisters and brothers because we were orphans at the age of I think 6 years your Mamang, 5 me, and our youngest was 4 years. We got our Elem. Educ. In Candijay, beginning our Secondary Educ. In Cebu City. Unfortunately the second World War broke out and we evacuated in a mountain barrio of Danao (now Danao City). In that place we enjoyed with the barrio folks and with the evacuees.
Many months have passed we heard that the Japanese soldiers were near our barrio so we evacuated again to another mountain. The Japanese did not come so we went back to our nipa hut along the railway. Few weeks later the Japanese Battalion coming from Babag where the Filipino soldiers camped, passed by early morning. The Jap officers brought chickens and have it cook. We boiled the chickens only because there were no salt, lard, and spices. One officer spoke in Japanese language the other one in English. Manang Dody told us to eat first before they eat, so we eat and then they eat it all. Thank God they did not kill or rape us what the other soldiers were doing. Half hour later they went downtown Danao where their garrison is located. A month later American war planes and Japanese planes were fighting and a Japanese plane was hit and fall to the sea. The following week another Japanese plane was hit. So the Japs were demoralized and leave the garrison, went back to the barrio. They searched for food, sugar, salt and chickens where it is easy for them to carry whenever they want. We kept on evacuating from place to place, from mountain to another mountain midnight or midnoon. The Jap stragglers were following us. We said long prayers for our safety until in the evening we were saved by the 57th Battalion Infantry. We were about three to four hundred evacuees young and old, children and babies. The commander advised us to stay where we are or if we like to proceed, they let us pass to the place they have passed by for they can guarantee our safety. We cried and jumped with joy. But many did not take heed of the advice, they went back to the place where their things and belongings were, without thinking or knowing that there were many Jap stragglers. The evacuees were grouped by families. The babies and children were tossed and hand caught with bayonets. We slept in the mountain peak, chewed guava leaves or lick a little salt to quench our thirst. We did not know where to go. We were four of the groups of families that we, the children went with other family relatives. We went back to our nipa hut but stay one day and the following day we went down town. During the evacuation months we brought our things and little money. When the war was tensed we leaved them in another place and found it stolen. It`s true Manang Dody had sent food stuffs to the Filipino soldiers. We felt hardships during the war. Your Mamang didn`t experienced the same as we had because she was convinced by Dr. Perez to shoulder the schooling expenses when the war is over. Jossie wants to be a nurse so she consented to go with the Perezes. My story is all what I remembered during the war years.
Our warmest regards and best wishes to you and your kids, your mamang Jossie and her family, Allan, your uncle and his family, your Auntie Dody.
Our love, Vic and Feling Y`Banez. P.S. Herewith is our picture I almost forgot to place it inside.
In a letter dated Sept 19, 1997, to her sister Josefa Perez, she sated tthat her birth date is 11 Sep 1928, as it appeared in an affidavit issued in Candijay.Birth Citation
PI, Bohol, Candijay Birth Records, entry 420, LDS 1747849

my friend’s husband was married to an Ybanez family from Cebu, She said particularly Mandaue. His mom’s name was Norma Ybanez and married to Fidel Briones from Manila. They have 3 children . My friend’s husband ( Fidelito Briones ) was the oldest. and was born in 1967 Norma died after the 3rd baby was born, All the 3 children were brought to Manila after the death of their mother, Now Fidelito lived in US and is tracing the whereabouts of his mom’s family but he’s not able to find one. All he new was his mom’s brother was named Roque Ybanez, I wish you can help him trace. thanks.

gud day i need some information about my relative i mean my grandfather name is felipe ybanez i just want to know if you related to him.he lives in San Vicente Cogon Carcar cebu and my uncle is Castro Ybanez he has a sister her name is Flory Ybanez merried Pilo Manlangit may i know if you have any information regarding some of my relatives name on that place

Hi, what year was your grandfather born? My grandfather’s name was Felipe Ybanez (Ebanez) born 1896 from Carcar, Cebu. He moved to Hawaii around 1915. He was the youngest son of Delmacio Ybanez. Wish I can visit Cebu one day in hope to find family.

Aloha vip, My grandfather was Felipe Ybanez (Ebanez) born 1896 from Carcar, Cebu. He moved to Hawaii around 1915. He was the youngest son of Delmacio Ybanez. I have photos of my Apo when he visited Cebu around 1965… I believe he had 3 brothers and 2 sisters but I have no names only photos. Do you have records of Ybanez born around the late 1890s or were they lose during the war? Please send information to siliala_email@yahoo.com

it would be easier for me if you known exactly when felipe ybañez was born in 1896 and also the name of his mother. also, try making a family tree from felipe, wife, children and spouses and their respective children also. thanks

the baptismal record in carcar for felipe ybañez (bapt 6-aug) says his paternal grandparents were luis ybañez and maria alcoy (already dec. at this baptism). maternal were gavino dela cerna and rodesinda rapaga from san nicolas but living in carcar. i cannot link up luis with the main ybañez line unless he is the luis son of doroteo (see above). to prove that we need the baptismals of luis’s children to hopefully link them with doroteo. i know the line of luis however in carcar which includes the artist rodrigo (diego) ybañez.

I’m not sure we’re on the right track… Felipe was born on Aug. 23 but your baptismal record says bapt Aug. 6. I know his birthday is correct because whenever I would ask him his age he would tell me his birth date. In fact, my husband and I got married on his birthday.

I know my great-grand mother; Juana lived till over a 100 years old; date of death was sometime before 1965 (I remember we had a photo sent to us by family in Cebu). Felipe Ybanez (my grandfather) said that his father passed away when he was very young; 2-5 years old. Thus, Delmacio Ybanez’s (Felipe’s Father) date of death would have been around 1898 to 1901.

I know the churches are key to finding the links… Felipe talked about how he was an alter boy and loved to ring the church bell. I hope to visit Cebu in 2016 and maybe I can visit the graves of my ancestors. Do you have access to burial records?

well, his grandparents were luis and maria alcoy. you yourself said the parents were dalmacio and juana., i wish you had poured all the genealogy in one go. you did not tell me who was the children of dalmacio. please do.

hello there. My grand father’s name was marcelino semblante ybanez. He was residing at carcar before. When he got married to our lola veneranda lantape of astorias, they decide
d to settle here in bacolod.

hello I’m Josil Mae Caro Ybañez from DIGOS,davao del sur , 17 years old. My tatay’s name is Paulino Ybañez he is currently living in Canggawa Bohol , my father’s name is Joeven Ybañez we live here at digos city i hope we have a reunion so that we can mingle each other 🙂

PAULINO YBAÑEZ married to ALBERTA SANCHEZ YBAÑEZ they have 6 children
1st. Joeven Ybañez
he had a 2 children Eldest: Josil Mae Ybañez Youngest: Vinloyd Ybañez Married to Erlen C. Ybañez
2nd. Meralyn Ybañez-Navales
she married RAMESES Navales they had 1 child named Alicia Jean Ybañez Navales
3rd. Jessie Ybañez he is still Single
4th. Joshua Ybañez he is married to Regine B. Ybañez they had 1 child
5th. Anthony Jean Ybañez he is still SINGLE
6th. John Kenneth Ybañez also single.

I just happened to checked out about Awayan, Carcar about Ybanez family and got to read some views from others/Ybanez. Interesting enough because we live in 1002 Awayan, Carcar right on the corner where the Gaisano is erected now. In fact we still have our ancestral place at this writing. I live in Wisconsin, U.S.A. My parents was Mr.& Mrs. Adelaido A. Ybanez. I grew up in a shoe factory my parents used to have. I had fun memories growing up.

Hi my name is melvin camarena my moms full name is Virginia Barrina kaagbay before she got married now is Virginia kaagbay sanchez. Im looking for my biological father named Antonio Ybanez who lives in Cebu city my mom and father meet in a salon where my mom works at along with her sibling that owns the salon. And my dad would visit quite often bringing all kinds of things.. Including a shrimp pawnd that he owns for what i was told my father was a business man who owns not just a shrimp pawnd but other things aswell. Im now 26 years of age living in the USA californiA with my wife and two beautiful daughters

Im looking for my biological father his name is antonio ybanez my mother is Virginia kaagbay barrina, from the story that i was told that my father would go to my mom sisters salon and bring all kind of things basically courting my mom and one they my father got drung and my mom fear for my father safety so she insisted that my father sleep over the night and one think lead to another i was created that night then the story went on to where my mother field to manila my father case after her “knowing that my father knew she was with child” but didnt find her because after giving birth to me on may 12 1989 couple of months later she went to the U.S to live permanently with her fiancé, I my so much desire to meet my biological father to know him or just see him all my childhood all i want was to meet him so if anyone could relay this message i would be so thankful my name of birth is Melvin Kaagbay Barrina

Im looking for my biological father his name is antonio ybanez my mother is Virginia kaagbay barrina, from the story that i was told that my father would go to my mom sisters salon and bring all kind of things basically courting my mom and one they my father got drung and my mom fear for my father safety so she insisted that my father sleep over the night and one think lead to another i was created that night then the story went on to where my mother field to manila my father case after her “knowing that my father knew she was with child” but didnt find her because after giving birth to me on may 12 1989 couple of months later she went to the U.S to live permanently with her fiancé, I so much desire to meet my biological father to know him or just see him all my childhood all i want was to meet him so if anyone could relay this message i would be so thankful my name of birth is Melvin Kaagbay Barrina

hi… it awaken my desire to know ALESON (ALISON) family, sibling in carcar my mother very interested to know her grandparent sibling, her mother PAULITA ALISON, only duaghter, nag layas with her father, move and live in mindanao wala na nag balik sa carcar for a long time.